Agency
Dual agency in Maine is:
AProhibited under all circumstances
BPermitted with the informed written consent of both parties✓ Correct
CPermitted without disclosure
DOnly permitted in commercial transactions
Explanation
Dual agency is permitted in Maine only with the informed written consent of both the buyer and seller. The licensee must disclose the limitations of dual representation.
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